Guidelines To Help Maintain Proper Hygiene In Cats

Cats are regarded as connoisseurs of comfort, so having a cat as a pet is probably one of the best feelings in the world. They bring in so much joy, calmness, and helps relieve stress and anxiety. But while this might all sound so rosy, there are responsibilities that come along with it. That’s right! You need to take care of them and it’s extremely important that you give it your all when it comes to their care. And while speaking of care, we also mean maintaining proper cat hygiene. That’s extremely important, and through this blog, we will be giving out some guidelines for the same.

Guidelines For Proper Hygiene In Cats

Maintaining proper hygiene in your feline friend is important, and if you follow these, your cat is definitely in great hands.

#1. Regular Check

Regular and thorough checks are important. By this, we mean, you need to thoroughly check your cat out, from head to toe. You can do this when your cat jumps into your lap. Also, make sure to check their nose, mouth, as well as eye areas. If you notice something strange, then immediately book an appointment with a vet and get it checked.

#2. Claw Trimming

To maintain proper hygiene in your cat, you need to trim their claws regularly. Sharp pointy claws will not only hurt you while you play with your kitty, but it also makes walking difficult for your buddy. So make sure you trim their claws every now and then.

#3. Frequent Bathing

We know, cats like to clean themselves so what’s the point of bathing them, right? Well, they need regular bathing in order to maintain proper hygiene. Also, nothing makes you feel fresh than a nice and lovely warm bath. So do make sure you bathe your four-legged pal at least once a week.

#4. Brush The Fur Coat

The fur coat of your buddy can get knotted and tangled. It can also get matted as well, especially after a warm bath. But brushing the fur every now and then helps prevent such things from happening. So doing it (fur brushing) regularly is highly recommended.

#5. A Clean Litter Box

Always make sure to keep your cat’s litter box clean as much as possible. Cats prefer doing their business in a clean litter box. If they find it unclean, they are very likely to do their business elsewhere. And you wouldn’t want that, right? So keep the litter box clean. Moreover, if you have more than one cat, get separate litter boxes for each of them.

#6. Scratching Post

Cats tend to scratch a lot, especially when they are stressed or anxious. Getting them a scratching post will help them relieve their stress and anxiety. It will also keep your household belongings safe. Basically, a win-win situation here. Right?

#7. Check-Ups To The Vet

Visiting the vet on a regular basis is very much recommended. Regular health check-ups are important and cat parents must make this their priority. In case your cat suffers from some diseases or issues, it can be treated immediately. Thus, vet visits are so crucial and necessary.

The above guidelines help in maintaining good hygiene in cats. So what are you waiting for? Go and start implementing these useful tips on your feline friend now!

Stay safe and take care!

Cats and Cardboard Boxes: Why They Gel So Well?

As absurd and strange as this may sound, but cats and cardboard boxes are almost inseparable. That’s right! Cats simply love cardboard boxes, and most cat parents know this fact by now. Cat parents are still baffled by this, especially when a new toy for their cat is delivered home, but the feline friend jumps straight into the opened cardboard box. It is indeed strange, but we’re all pretty sure cats have their reasons for it. Thus, in this blog, we will be decoding why cats gel so well with cardboard boxes. Read on to find out!

Why Do Cats Love Cardboard Boxes So Much?

There are quite a few reasons behind this love affair, and below, we will be looking at all of them, one by one. Let’s dive in!

#1. Happy and Safe Place

For most of us, our homes are our happy place, but for cats, it’s a piece of cardboard made into a box. Cats find cardboard boxes very comforting and safe. It also acts as a hiding place from them. Moreover, cats simply love spending time in their happy and safe place.

#2. Warmth Provider

Apart from cardboard boxes being cats’ safe and happy place, it also acts as an excellent insulator. The box helps in keeping the cat warm and comfortable. Cats prefer being warm, and there’s nothing like a cardboard box that provides them with the best warmth ever.

#3. Straight Outta Curiosity

We all know cats are notoriously curious creatures, and whenever anything new comes home, they begin their investigation. Quite similarly, when a cardboard box containing a television set or washing machine or anything of those sorts arrive at home, they straightaway go to the cardboard box once it’s emptied. They inspect it before plonking their body in it.

#4. Purrfect Bed

To a cat, a cardboard box is the purrfect spot for a nap. Cardboard boxes make the perfect bed, and cats simply cannot relish sleeping in one when they spot a cardboard box. As stated earlier, cats find comfort, warmth, and feel safe in a cardboard box. No wonder boxes made out of cardboard make it the ideal sleeping spot for them.

#5. Aids in Adaptability

Another solid reason behind a cat’s love affair with boxes is because they tend to adapt and recover faster when they’re confined to a box. In fact, a recent study wherein a group of cats were split into two, one group was given boxes, whereas the other was not. It was discovered that the ones in boxes recovered faster and adapted to the environment quicker than the ones who weren’t given boxes.

#6. Ideal Texture

The texture of a cardboard box is ideal for cats. Not only do they enjoy a good sleep in it, but the texture of these boxes is also ideal for them to chew, bite, and play with. They simply cannot resist cardboard boxes!

Enclosed spaces are something that most cats love, and as you’ve just read, cardboard boxes make them happy. So, when are you getting your feline four-legged pal a cardboard box of his own? Pretty soon, we’re assuming!

Most Fascinating Facts About Cats That You Need To Know

Cats are known to have aloof and quirky personalities. It doesn’t matter how many efforts you put in, you can never completely understand a cat. Moreover, there are many stories and myths associated with cats, so let’s dig into the information and see how unique cats are! Below we have shared some of the most shocking facts on cats. Therefore, if you have a cat or you’re a pet lover, you shouldn’t miss out on this blog!

  • Cats are known to sleep for 2/3rd of their life.
  • In the United States, around 40,000 people get bitten by cats.
  • Currently, there are more than 500 million domestic cats in the world.
  • Cats often spend the majority of their time licking their coat and grooming themselves to remain clean.
  • The term for a group of cats is ‘clowder’.
  • In 1963, Felicette, a French Cat, became the only feline to travel into space.
  • A cat has the ability to travel as fast as 31 mph!
  • The hearing of a cat is comparatively better than a dog. Also, a cat can easily hear sounds until two-octaves higher than a human.
  • Whenever a cat rubs against its human, it is to mark its territory by using the scent glands.
  •  It may come as a surprise to you, but cats don’t have a sweet tooth, so can’t detect sweetness.
  • A domestic cat can purr between the range of 25 and 150 Hertz, which is the frequency where they can heal themselves just by purring. Such high frequency helps the bone grow and restore itself.
  • You must have seen many pictures and sketches of cats drinking milk out of saucers; well, most cats are lactose intolerant.
  • As per the Guinness Book of Records, the longest cat that ever lived was Crème Puff, who was from Austin, Texas. It lived till the age of 38 years and 3 days.
  • Cats can only sweat through their paws.
  • Like every human fingerprint is unique, so is every cat’s nose.
  • A cat’s heart beats at twice the rate of humans.
  • In ancient Egypt, whenever a house cat used to pass away, the owners would shave off their eyebrows to mourn the death.
  • When provided with sufficient water, cats are able to survive 133 degrees Fahrenheit.

It doesn’t matter what kind of personality a cat has, we love ‘em all! We hope you enjoyed reading these cat facts! If you have a cat and it has some weird quirk, we’d love to hear about it! Moreover, if you want your kitty to lead a healthy life, ensure you keep her protected from the deadly and annoying parasites by giving her preventive treatments!

A Dog’s Bucket List

We humans have a bucket list where we jot down all the things we want to do and achieve in our lives. Just imagine having a bucket list for your furry canine? It sounds awesome, right? Well, you actually can have one, and we will help you in making a bucket list for your doggy.

Dog Bucket List

We have prepared a slideshow of all the things you can have in your dog bucket list. You are free to go through all of them and select the appropriate ones that you plan on implementing.

1. Playing Fetch:

Get hold of a Frisbee, tennis ball, or any other object that you deem suitable and safe. Then toss the object and allow your buddy to catch it. Keep playing as long as your furry buddy wants to.

2. Teach a New Trick:

Old dog or young, you can always teach them a new trick or two. Instead of spending most of his time sitting, why not indulge him in some activities that will hone his skills. There are so many tricks to choose from. Pick the one you want and teach it to your dog.

3. Let’s Go Hiking:

A hike helps in refreshing the mind, body, and soul. Taking your friendly four-legged friend with you can even double up the excitement. Hiking can also help your dog feel relaxed and refreshed.

4. Lunch or Dinner Date:

Feeding your pal the same thing day in and day out can get boring for him. Why not spice things up a little and go out on a lunch or dinner date with your munchkin. Look for restaurants that allow dogs, pick an appropriate one, and take your pal out to dine. Remember, you’re never late to take your pal out on a date!

5. Organize a Dog Party:

Be it your furry pal’s birthday or any other day, throwing a party for your bud is something you should do at least once. Make him feel special by organizing a dog party which can include a dog cake, dog treats, party hats, and of course, his friends (neighborhood doggies).

6. Dog Spa Day:

We all love some extra pampering and care, even dogs too. Having a spa day for your buddy is the best way to pamper him. Book an appointment with any dog spa, preferably a one in the vicinity.

7. Eat. Sleep. Repeat:

If dogs had the luxury to create their own bucket list, we’re sure they would have eating and sleeping at the top of their list. And that’s pretty obvious because apart from loving you, they love their food and sleep too.

There are plenty more bucket list things every dog would love want to tick off, but these ones are the must-haves. So make sure you add them to your dog’s bucket list and fulfill all of them for your buddy. He will surely appreciate it!

Dog-A-Likes

Dog owners do whatever best they can for their pets and pet love drives them crazy. They try to look like their pets and at times adopt pets that are rather similar to them. Some people have also noticed that pet parents imitate their dog’s hairstyle, their expressions to look as similar to their furry kid as possible. A study at British Columbia suggested that we are instinctively attracted towards pets that have a resemblance to us. So, here are some amazing photographs of dogs and their owners that will blow your mind with the resemblance they have.

  1. Curls For the Party

2. For The Movie Night

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4. Aren’t We Furry Enough?

5. Smile Is Contagious

6. Dread the Dread Locks!

7. That Intense Look Makes Me So You

8. We are Soulmates

9. Picnic Vibes

Debunking Myths Related To Dogs With Realities

Humans and dogs make a great companionship together but there are still some myths that have been running through generations. Though most of these myths are harmless, it is necessary that you stay aware of the reality to understand your pet better and strengthen the special bond that you have with him.

  • Dogs have cleaner mouth than humans
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Dogs have plenty of germs in their mouth because of their habit of sniffing and eating whatever comes their way. In fact, some dogs have an icky habit of eating poops and thus, can have mouths teeming with bacteria that can even get transferred to humans. However, don’t fret! Not all microbes in dog’s mouth have a negative impact on human health. Most of them are harmless. But, to avoid any trouble, it is better to prevent any contact with your pet’s mouth. Regular brushing of your pet’s mouth with good pet toothpaste is also recommended to keep his mouth germ free.

Well, if you are maintaining his oral hygiene daily you can certainly allow your dog to lick you occasionally.

  • Dog’s vision is colourless
Although dogs don’t have a trichromatic vision like humans, which allows us to see a wide spectrum of colours, they can certainly see some colours. Since their spectrum is small – red, green and yellow are perceived as similar shades; blue and purple also appear as similar colours. For instance, any magenta coloured object appears grey to the dog’s eyes and orange as blue.
  • A warm, dry nose of a dog is an indication that he/she is ill
Though a healthy dog has a wet and cold nose, it is not necessary that a warm, dry nose means that a dog is sick. Sometimes, dogs do have a warm and dry nose when they have just got up, which is completely normal. Well, you only need to be concerned about his health when he persistently experiences warm, crusted dry nose.
  • Dogs cannot have fleas in winters
Fleas can definitely infest your pet even in winters because, even though adult fleas are not that active in winters, flea eggs, and their larvae are certainly present in their surroundings. These juvenile forms can be picked up by dogs as they roam around or lie in flea infested area. After receiving the warmth of the pet’s body they can easily mature into adult fleas. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent your dog from fleas using effective flea treatments like Nexgard, Frontline or Revolution, even in winters.
  • Dogs induce vomiting by eating grass when they are sick
Grass does cause vomiting in dogs but they themselves don’t eat grass when they feel sick.
  • Old dogs cannot learn new commands or tricks
Dogs that are mentally and physically healthy in their old age can definitely learn new things. Only if a dog is dealing with a cognitive decline would have issues grasping any new trick or command that easily.
  • Tug of war can lead to aggression in dogs
Most dogs rather enjoy the game and it is the excitement that leads them to bark, growl or snarl. In fact, some pet behavior specialists say that letting the dog win boosts his confidence. On the contrary, some specialists are of the notion that letting him lose makes the dog humble. So, either way, the game has a positive effect on your dog. It is up to the pet owner to decide whether their dog requires a confidence-boosting session or needs to learn some humility.
  • Dogs can eat raw meat
Raw meat can carry a lot of bacteria that can cause diarrhea, vomiting and other infections in dogs. Thus, dogs must only be fed boiled meat. You can goggle out some pet recipes and prepare it yourself. What could be healthier than a homemade grilled chicken breast?!

How to Cure Bot Fly Invasion in Horses?

Bot fly invasion is an extremely common issue in horses. It is more common during the hot summer months, causing constant irritation to horses. Though bots are not known to be very dangerous, they can hamper your horse’s performance, health as well as overall well-being. Hence, it is pivotal for horse parents to get rid of such an issue as soon as it is detected. Before we dive into the treatment methods of bots, it is only fair to first feed horse parents with information like the types of bots that can affect horses and the symptoms for it.

Types of Bot Flies in Horses      

There are mainly three types of bot flies that can affect horses. They are as follows:

  • Common Horse Bot – Scientifically known as Gastrophilus intestinalis, these bots lay eggs on the body and enter inside through the mouth during self-grooming.

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  • Nose Bot – These kinds of bots lay their eggs on the neck and beneath the jaws as the larvae enter through the horse’s mouth. The scientific name given to such bots is Gastrophilus Nasalis.

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  • Throat Bot – These types of bots are seldom found in horses, but they do exist. Throat bots lay eggs around the lip areas and are scientifically called Gastrophilus haemorrhoidalis.

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Bot Fly Symptoms in Horses

As soon as you come across any of the following symptoms, it is likely that your horse has been affected with bot flies. Thus, without further delay, rush to a nearby vet and get your buddy diagnosed. The following are symptoms that relate to bot flies in horses.

  • A cluster of eggs on horse’s legs, stomach, or mouth.
  • Excessive licking of the stomach and leg areas.
  • Ulcers near the mouth areas.
  • Face rubbing or biting objects to reduce irritation in the mouth.
  • Poor or decreased appetite due to ulcers.
  • Abdominal pain or pain in any other areas.

Curing Bot Flies in Horses

As soon as you suspect bot flies in your horse, rush to your nearest vet for an examination. The first thing your vet would do is to eliminate the eggs to prevent the life cycle of bots from escalating. Your vet will use a tool called a bot knife to scrape off all possible eggs off the hide. This process may sound a little iffy, but it will not hurt the horse in any way. Your vet may also suggest additional curing measures like deworming treatment or parasiticides for the removal of bot larvae from the horse’s stomach. The following are effective bot treatment solutions.

Furthermore, to reduce the invasion of bots in horses, removal of horse droppings from paddocks and fields has proven to be an effective method. Another way to gradually decrease bot flies from affecting horses is the utilization of strong fans during the hot summer weather. Fanning your horses in their stables or sheds can lower the risk of bot flies. Despite bot flies being a curable disease, it is essential to do what it takes to prevent your buddy from getting infected with not only bots but any disease for that matter.

Stay alert and keep your equine safe at all times!

8 Bizarre Things That You May End Up Doing At A Vet’s Office

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You and your pet’s behavior at any place or situation affect the people and the animals around you. Therefore, if you are planning to take your beloved pet to a vet’s office you should be mindful of the way you behave because there are certain things you might do knowingly or unknowingly that may be considered unpleasant at a vet’s office and even irritate your vet.

Here is the list of 8 bizarre things that you should refrain from doing at a vet’s office.

1. Take Your Pet Without A Leash

Well, this is amongst one of the biggest blunders that you can do because taking your pet to a vet’s office without a leash can be problematic for you and other pet owners sitting there. Your pet might get anxious or angry and react by seeing other pets and people around. As a result, you may have to control your pet and calm him/her down, but without the leash, the task becomes really tough. Hence, whenever you go to your vet’s office make sure that your pet has a stylish leash to flaunt.

2. Trying To Make A Pass At The Technicians Or Your Vet

Your vet or technicians working at the vet office might behave in a very friendly manner just make you and your pet feel comfortable but that doesn’t mean you mistaken that for something else. Also, there will be times when they might ask your number so that the Vet can contact you, just give your number and that’s it stop right there.

3. Traumatizing The Staff With Poop

Examining the stool of your pet regularly is a good habit but taking the entire pile of stool packed in a grocery bag for the examination can be traumatizing for the technicians and the vet. 1-5 gram of poop is more than enough to get the stool test properly.

4. Not Informing The Staff That Your Pet Can Bite

This thing is very obvious every pet parent warns that their pet can bite if he/she hands their pet to someone else so please don’t forget to do that at the vet office. Even though the vet and technicians are highly skilled to decipher what the pet’s behavior would be, you should still intimate them.

5. Just Sitting On The Couch And Not Offering Any Help To Your Vet Or Technicians

You might think that you are paying a good amount of money on every pet visit, why should you help them? But do you know that the job of your vet and technicians will become easier, quicker and save your time if you lend your assistance to them because who knows your pet better than you? This will make the tough tasks like taking the temperature administering a treatment much swifter.

6. Visiting Your Vet Without An Appointment

This will ultimately waste your time because nowadays the vets are busy like bees. Just appearing at your vet’s office without any further appointment can make you wait or even sent back if the issue is not an urgent one.

Only in case of emergency, you can drop in anytime but a call to your vet while you are on the way to their office would be great.

7. Forgetting the name and type of treatments or supplements that you are giving your pet

Please don’t do this because this can impact your vet’s suggestions and recommendations. For example, if you are forgetting the name of the brand of flea and tick treatment or deworming treatment then your vet will not be able to tell you if those brands will be safe for your pet or not.

8. Visiting Vet’s Office With Too Many Problems

It would be better if you discuss one or two or maximum of three problems at once with your vet because too many problems will confuse your vet and you might even end up listening scolding on why your pet’s health even reached to this position.

Don’t wait for the things to go worse instead consult your vet even if your pet has a minor flea infestation or a toothache.

Mentioning this once again that the above-given list is the list of things that you should not do at your vet’s office don’t take it otherwise. Also, taking good care of your pet and timely administering the flea and tick treatments, heartworm preventives and intestinal worms preventive and treatments can reduce the number of visits to your vet in a year.

Fun Winter Activities You Should Do With Your Dog

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Winter is a season where we all get lazy including our pets. We tend to sit back and relax all day, which unfortunately isn’t the right thing to do. Why? Well, staying inactive not only makes you feel even colder but also hampers yours and your pal’s health. So what are you waiting for? Get out of that bed of your and start doing some fun activities with your canine friend. And trust us, it will not only keep your body warm but also boost your health mentally and physically.

Fun Winter Activities for You and Your Dog

There are numerous activities you can do with your canine friend. All you need is that little effort to go that extra mile. Okay, so there are two major types of winter activities – Indoor and Outdoor activities. Read through all of them and then decide which ones you should opt for.

Indoor Activities

Temperatures can fall really low in some parts of the world and in such places outdoor activities with your Fido is literally close to impossible. But hey, fret not, in such a scenario you can do some fun indoor activities.

#1. Running Up and Down Stairs – This is one of the most easiest and fun activity to do during winter. Running up and down the stairs with your dog behind chasing you not only helps you burn calories but also keeps the body warm during the cold season. But if your dog has joint problems due to old age then you shouldn’t opt for such activity.

#2. Hide and Seek – Who said you can’t play the classic children’s game “Hide and seek” with your dog? You very much can but in a slightly different way. Hide your buddy’s favorite toy and command him to go find it. Since dog’s are great sniffers, he’ll surely find it. This is not only a fun game to play but also helps you to teach him the “go find” command.

#3. Cuddling – Arguably one of the best activities you can do with your furry pal. Cuddling not only strengthens the bond with your pal but also relieves stress and gives you the much needed warmth you were craving for. So why wait? Go cuddle your lil ball of fur.

Outdoor Activities

Staying all day inside the house during the cold weather will in all likelihood make you and your fuzzy pal even lazier. So do make it a point to spend some time outside, especially when there is daylight. Here are some fun outdoor activities you should try with your canine.

#1.  Fetch the Ball – An age old activity which is still pretty much popular across the globe. Take a tennis ball and throw it as far as you can (not too far) and command your pal to go fetch it. You’ll notice your dog sprinting towards the ball, catching it with his mouth and bringing it back to you for another try. Such an activity keeps your pal in great shape and also helps you to train him with more commands.

#2. Walking – Going for walks in the cold that too alone can be boring but when you do the same with your canine friend beside you, it gets a lot more exciting and fun. Walking is not only a great exercise for you and your pal but also helps you to spend more alone time with him.

#3.Skijoring – Most of you might have heard of this but never tried it. You should! For Skijoring all you will need is a harness (for your dog), a belt and a ski (for you). Place the ski beneath your feet, the harness on your dog and the belt around you. Your dog will pull you through the snow and you can enjoy one the best experiences with him.

Winter is around corner so just lie in bed but instead prepare for some fun activities with your canine. Make this winter a memorable one for yourself and especially for him.

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5 MOST COMMON HEALTH ISSUES IN DOGS

Disease is a word which carries fear and worries with itself. You always aspire that neither you nor your furry pal gets associated with this word in the entire lifetime. We also wish that you and your dog live a disease-free life forever. But to live a disease free life as a human you need to know about the potential threats. And similar is the case with your dog’s health. If you want your dog to live a healthy life you need to churn out a list of most common diseases that can affect your dog and then look for the preventive measures that can be implemented to keep your dog away from those diseases.

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You might be thinking now,” What are the diseases that are common in dogs nowadays?”
So, as an answer to your question here is the list of 5 most common health issues in dogs. Just check them out.

1. Obesity

Similar to humans, even dogs have the most common and rapidly growing health issue called obesity. Most pet parents ignore this issue without realizing the fact that obesity can lead to many health problems like heart issues, arthritis, kidney disease, and increased stress level.

Make sure you include exercise in every day’s schedule and keep a watch on your dog’s diet.

2. Flea and Tick Issues

This is the most common health issue in dogs that is prevailing nowadays. Fleas and ticks are blood-sucking parasites that stick on your pal’s skin and feed on the blood. Fleas can cause itchiness, inflammations, several infections and allergies like the FAD. Fleas are also responsible for the tapeworm infestations. Ticks, if ignored can be the reason for Lyme disease and Rocky mountain fever.

However, treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations are very easy nowadays. There are monthly flea and tick treatments like Frontline Plus- Topical spot-on solution and spray, Advantage spot-on and many more.

It is always advised to secure your pooch with these treatments to avoid flea and tick infestations.

3. Heartworms

Heartworms can be a very fatal disease if not treated properly. It are worms that get transmitted from one dog to another through mosquito bites in their larvae stage. It is very important to diagnose the infestation at an early stage because heartworm symptoms take time to appear and can be life taking if the treatment is delayed. Hence, it is very much important to prevent the infestations beforehand only.
There are several monthly preventive treatments like Heartgard Plus, Sentinel spectrum and Revolution that can be used to prevent heartworms forever.

4. Eye and Ear infections

Eye and ear infections are very common among the dogs that spend a lot of time outside in open. Dirt, tiny particles of stones and grass sometimes get into eyes and ears. As a result, there can be several infections that can create a problem for your dog.

To prevent eye and ear infections there are many antibiotic solutions like Epi-Otic for ears and Kyron Eyewash for eyes that you can use to keep your pooch’s eyes and ears healthy.

5. Intestinal Worms

Intestinal worms like roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms are also very common nowadays in dogs. These worms are transmitted to dogs through their mother during pregnancy. These worms live in your pooch’s intestine and feed on their food, nutrition, and blood. As a result, your dog becomes weak and suffers from several other health issues.

Fortunately, the treatment of these parasites is easy. There are many De-wormers present in the market that are very effective in treating and preventing these worms. Some of the best De-Wormers are Mediworm plus, Cazitel Plus, Triworm- D and Antezol liquid suspension. You can find more products at affordable prices on Budgetvetcare.com. De-worm your pups every 2 weeks and in case of adult dogs every 3 months.

Even though these health issues are very common don’t underestimate them because if you leave these diseases untreated they can be fatal. Always observe your loving companion, it will help you to identify the potential health threats.

We all know that prevention is better than cure. So, it’s wise to secure your dog with some really good preventives that will not only keep all the diseases at bay but also will give you a tension free life.